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Indian cricket coaching shake-up on cards?
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The Economic Times
· Jul 11, 2026
Indian cricket coaching team's shake-up on cards?
Indian cricket coaching team's shake-up on cards?
India TV News
· Jul 10, 2026
PM Modi meets cricketers at Melbourne Cricket Ground: 'Stepping into MCG evokes emotions for any Indian'
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday interacted with young cricketers during his visit to the Melbourne Cricket Ground. During his visit to the MCG, PM Modi said, Stepping into the MCG evokes two simultaneous emotions for any Indian. First, the thrill of an India-Australia match and second, the realisation that, in both our nations, cricket is not merely a sport but a shared passion. Yet, today, there is no pressure of a 'last-over finish.' Instead, there is only the joy of the game, the warmth of our friendship, and the energy of future champions.
The News Letter
· Jul 10, 2026
Crunch weekend in local cricket with final spots up for grabs across competitions
It’s a crunch weekend in local cricket with final spots up for grabs in both the LVS Twenty20 Cup and Gallagher Challenge Cup.
UrduPoint
· Jul 11, 2026
India's coaching staff under scrutiny after string of defeats
India's coaching staff under scrutiny after string of defeats
Afghanistan News
· Jul 5, 2026
"Worries will be there but they are champions": Maninder Singh on Rohit-Virat's international future
By Sahil KohliNoida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], July 5 (ANI): Former Indian cricketer Maninder Singh expressed his thoughts on India's ODI stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, saying that while worries around their form and reflexes will be there as the 2027 ICC Cricket World Cup still has a lot of time, they are nonetheless 'champions players' who have a lot of mental strength and match-winning ability in them.
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Related coverage for "Indian cricket coaching shake-up on cards? ": The Economic Times — Indian cricket coaching team's shake-up on cards? . India TV News — PM Modi meets cricketers at Melbourne Cricket Ground: 'Stepping into MCG evokes emotions for any Indian'. The News Letter — Crunch weekend in local cricket with final spots up for grabs across competitions. UrduPoint — India's coaching staff under scrutiny after string of defeats. Afghanistan News — "Worries will be there but they are champions": Maninder Singh on Rohit-Virat's international future . Yahoo Sports — Day 1 Takeaways of Las Vegas Summer League, Chennedy Carter Waived + WNBA All-Star Reserves Revealed

